It will likely be Black Fridaytwo days away from my birthday this year! Why introduce a new lacquer 1AL when 1A is still capable of churning out acceptable quality pressings? Kind of Blue The stereo playback from the original masters was eerie. I just got the 2LP Classic Records stereo today and have had the blue 50th so I'm anxious to see how this compares. A small number of lacquers were responsible for generating mono and stereo promos, said to be manufactured in one plant, Bridgeport CT (WB New York, based on characteristics of centre label typesetting) though contradicted by local jacket manufacture codes accompanying promos. ), Forum Policies, Rules, and Terms of Service. Privacy Policy. Miles Davis, The Original Mono Recordings | Stereophile.com Stereo promos replicate the early track sequence error seen on the mono promolabels i.e. That, and . That said, they are BOTH fantastic. Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by youraveragevinylcollector, Mar 22, 2016. Kind of Blue mono promo jacket codes 2 (NY), 4 and 6 (IN). The four monos I have vary from Poor to VG. A possibly dumb question about reprocessed stereo and mono switches Mono feels a bit more powerful because of the nature of mono. Should the Miles mono reissues ideally be played with a mono cart? Yes, hearing "stereo" was exciting for me too, but over time I've come to realize that much of what was called "stereo" was just mono channels divided between the channels. There is no real distortion on any version of KOB that I own but there certainly IS the sound of reeds vibrating. Melbourne, Victoria. To speculate that Teo/Miles/the band "never bothered to listen or simply didn't notice" is just plain insulting to those involved. But's it not hybrid so for the Op I'd say the MFSL's redbook is sublime. Why Kind of Blue in Mono - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
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